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This is the first time I've experienced this here on Hive. While I've only been in this ecosystem for about two years, I've been in the cryptocurrency world for almost five years. So it's not the first time I've experienced a bear season, but this time I feel like I can weather it a bit thanks to what I've achieved at Hive.
Regarding the issue of diversification, it is ironic that, when I started on Hive, I already had alternative sources of income from other projects or Web3 sites where I had been actively creating content for some time. However, it was starting at Hive and seeing how every site I was involved with closed down, stopped paying, or became impossible to sustain.
In the end, I was left with only Hive as a means of income and, well, here we are. I really hope the price holds this time, just like it has before, because lately I've been trying to find alternatives and testing things, and it's been very difficult. So I totally agree with you that it's necessary to have more than one or two plans. And it's not good to leave things until the last minute either. 😅
What you said is absolutely true, in terms of ease of doing something and being rewarded, in this case monetization, I only found Hive too. I'm always trying out other things, whether networks or games, starting for free and getting somewhere like I did here on Hive, but so far it's zero, it doesn't really exist.
I'm trying to find more things, more places. I started with gomining, ZBD games, trying to earn sats with games and apps, putting stablecoins on my KAST card. In short, I'm always looking for more options so I don't have to be so dependent on Hive.
Yes... It's hard to find something as stable and rewarding as Hive currently is. But hey, we have to keep searching because the world of cryptocurrencies is much bigger than one imagines. I was researching Web3 social networks similar to Hive and came across many projects. Unfortunately, due to my location and lack of resources, I was unable to test the ones that are supposedly still working. Others that I have been able to try are paid or don't offer anything for free.
I also tried the games you mentioned and the Satoshi mining platforms, but ZBD isn't available here in my country either. In short, this is what I meant when I spoke of obstacles, complications, or limitations in finding an alternative to Hive.
What remains for me is to seek that diversification within the same Hive ecosystem: videos, games, projects, etc.